Neophorus: A set of shiny ceramic and neon items
Döppel Studio creates Néophore, a sequence of twelve distinctive items that mix ceramics and neon to rework easy shapes into luminous objects. Every bit, conceived by inventive duo Lionel Dinis Salazar and Jonathan Omar, presents the intersection of historical past, craftsmanship and modern design, revealing the profound relationship between mild and materials. Exhibited at ToolsGalerie from ParisNéophore focuses on the shapes of historical jars and amphorae, reinterpreting them as light-weight containers by way of using ceramics and a selected enamel. The sunshine supply turns into the essence of the idea: as a fabric to be transported, it guides the form of the container, inspiring new makes use of and new objects.
all photographs by Ophélie Maurus
Döppel Studio experiments with mild, kind and materials
This exploration of the distinction between neon mild and terracotta led Döppel Studio's dESIGNER to collaborate with Aliénor Martineau from Alma Mater, a ceramicist specializing in creating enamels primarily based on pure minerals, to design a customized enamel. Combining amphora, lamp and container, the exhibition invitations guests to find a group of atypical items that spotlight, by way of the thing, each the methods of use and measurement of historical civilizations, in addition to the cult of Prometheus (fireplace) and, fairly clearly, mild—translucent or overflowing — as materials itself. The items will likely be on view till January 11, 2025.
Döppel Studio's Néophore is a group of twelve luminous ceramic and neon items that redefine historical kinds.
Döppel Studio's distinctive light-weight containers are drawn from historic amphorae and jars
neon illuminates the ceramic patterns, mixing historical past with modern craftsmanship
introduced at ToolsGalerie, Néophore invitations guests to expertise the profound interaction of sunshine and supplies.